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* With the new "[[Ring of Destruction]]" errata, the damages are not inflicted simultaneously. First, you take damage, then your opponent takes Damage. Therefore, it is now impossible to use Ring of Destruction to force a [[DRAW]], as per a new rule found at the Yu-Gi-Oh Blog[https://yugiohblog.konami.com/articles/?p=7038], if your life points hits 0 during a chain, the duel ends immediately.
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* This card can be [[Searcher|searched]] by "[[Trap Trick]]", "[[Trap Tracks]]", "[[Lady Labrynth of the Silver Castle]]", "[[Lilith, Lady of Lament]]", "[[Triple Tactics Thrust]]", "[[Angel of Blue Tears]]", "[[Farewelcome Labrynth]]", "[[Labrynth Set-Up]]", and other [[List of generic searchers#Traps|generic searchers]].
** Due to its new wordings, your opponent will not take any damage if you take no damage at the first place. Keep this in mind with the below tips.
 
  
* You can chain "[[Ring of Defense]]" to "Ring of Destruction" in order to stop both players from taking the effect damage from "Ring of Destruction".
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* Note that while this card cannot target a monster whose ATK is higher than your opponent's Life Points, one whose ATK is exactly equal to your opponent's LP can still be targeted. This card also targets based on current ATK but damages based on original ATK, so a monster whose ATK has been lowered by an effect can be targeted. Either of these facts can make it possible to win with this card.
  
* With "[[Des Wombat]]" on your side of the field, use "Ring of Destruction" on an opponent's monster. "Des Wombat" will prevent "Ring of Destruction" from damaging your Life Points and you might gain field advantage.
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* Note that with the new [[erratum]] of this card and the new ruling change on [[Victory condition#Trivia|victory conditions]], it is no longer possible to force a [[DRAW]] with this card under any circumstances.
  
* You can chain "[[Rainbow Life]]" to "Ring of Destruction" to gain the Life Points you would have taken as damage.
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* Since the last thing to happen is the [[effect damage]], this card can cause monsters that activate an effect ''when'' they are destroyed to [[Missing the timing|miss the timing]]. This can be useful against "[[Yang Zing]]" monsters, for example.
  
* "[[Prime Material Dragon]]" will increase your Life Points.
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* Note that with the new erratum of this card, if an effect is used to avoid this card's damage, your opponent will not take any damage either. This effectively turns this card into a mildly restricted 1-for-1 removal card, in a style similar to "[[Smashing Ground]]" except slower.
  
* If you have "[[Black-Winged Dragon]]" on the field you can gain a counter and destroy one monster on the field.
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* Use "[[Barrel Behind the Door]]" to only damage your opponent.
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* Use "[[Prime Material Dragon]]", "[[D/D/D Oracle King d'Arc]]", or "[[Rainbow Life]]" to increase your LP in place of damaging either player.
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* Use "[[Black-Winged Dragon]]" to nullify the damage and gain one [[Black Feather Counter]].
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* Try to avoid using cards like "[[Life Stream Dragon]]", "[[Pikeru's Circle of Enchantment]]", "[[Des Wombat]]", or "[[Ring of Defense]]", as they will only nullify this card's damage without providing any other effects, making them outclassed by the above cards.
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==Prior to 2015 only==
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* If your opponent's LP is lower than yours, manipulate one of your own monsters' ATK to a value between your LP and your opponent's LP to win the Duel with this card. Manipulating the ATK of your own monsters is generally easier than doing so to your opponent.
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* If both players have low LP and/or there is a monster with high ATK on the field, this card can be used to force a DRAW in a pinch.
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* All eight of the cards listed immediately above (that existed prior to this card's [[erratum]]) can be used to much greater effect, destroying any one of your opponent's monsters and potentially inflicting very heavy damage, while nullifying all downsides.
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* This card received an erratum on January 10, 2015 in the ''[[OCG]]'' and on March 20, 2015 in the ''[[TCG]]'', causing (likely intentionally) the above three tips to no longer be possible.

Revision as of 16:27, 27 April 2023

  • Note that while this card cannot target a monster whose ATK is higher than your opponent's Life Points, one whose ATK is exactly equal to your opponent's LP can still be targeted. This card also targets based on current ATK but damages based on original ATK, so a monster whose ATK has been lowered by an effect can be targeted. Either of these facts can make it possible to win with this card.
  • Note that with the new erratum of this card and the new ruling change on victory conditions, it is no longer possible to force a DRAW with this card under any circumstances.
  • Since the last thing to happen is the effect damage, this card can cause monsters that activate an effect when they are destroyed to miss the timing. This can be useful against "Yang Zing" monsters, for example.
  • Note that with the new erratum of this card, if an effect is used to avoid this card's damage, your opponent will not take any damage either. This effectively turns this card into a mildly restricted 1-for-1 removal card, in a style similar to "Smashing Ground" except slower.

Prior to 2015 only

  • If your opponent's LP is lower than yours, manipulate one of your own monsters' ATK to a value between your LP and your opponent's LP to win the Duel with this card. Manipulating the ATK of your own monsters is generally easier than doing so to your opponent.
  • If both players have low LP and/or there is a monster with high ATK on the field, this card can be used to force a DRAW in a pinch.
  • All eight of the cards listed immediately above (that existed prior to this card's erratum) can be used to much greater effect, destroying any one of your opponent's monsters and potentially inflicting very heavy damage, while nullifying all downsides.
  • This card received an erratum on January 10, 2015 in the OCG and on March 20, 2015 in the TCG, causing (likely intentionally) the above three tips to no longer be possible.